Security advisories as having vulnerabilities. The NetBSD packages collection is also designed to permitĪvailable build options (none) Known vulnerabilitiesĬommand locates any installed package which has been mentioned in Pick up flags and shoot other tanks.īuild dependencies pkgtools/x11-links x11/xorgproto x11/xcb-proto devel/libtool-base devel/gmake lang/perl5 devel/pkgconf pkgtools/cwrappers Runtime dependencies devel/SDL2 graphics/MesaLib graphics/glew graphics/glu graphics/glu net/libcares www/curl devel/SDL2 graphics/MesaLib graphics/glew graphics/glu net/libcares www/curl Binary packages OSīinary packages can be installed with the high-level tool There are flags that allow tanks or shots to be hidden or camouflaged on radar, so don't fall into a false sense of security.Games/bzflag - The NetBSD Packages Collection games/bzflag - The NetBSD Packages Collectionīzflag is a classic OpenGL tank game that originated on SGI machines now One of the game's most powerful features is radar, allowing you to see tanks, shots, and objects within the radar's field of view. These scores will only reset to 0 when every player on said team has left.
The ID a player is assigned on the server this value is only visible to server administrators.Power-ups, called Super Flags, may be provided on maps/servers. Rabbit Chase - One player (rabbit) against everyone else (hunters), with a new rabbit chosen upon death. It provides four game modes: Capture The Flag (CTF) - A classic CTF mode where the objective is to bring the enemy flag back to base. Destroying a player on another team scores a win being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks are black). No symbol means the player is playing with an unregistered account BZFlag is a multi-player tank battle game. BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that lets users to play against each other over a network.: the player is an administrator on the server.- : the player is playing with a registered account but isn't authenticated.+ : the player has a registered account.Players - From left to right, the columns.If there's only a single number, that's your name and it's the amount of times you've killed yourself. Kills - Your personal kills/deaths ratio against this player.In the brackets, the amount of teamkills the player has performed.Score - From left to right, the columns in this section are:.The scoreboard consists of three main sections: The scoreboard is sorted by the player with the highest kill/death ratio at the top the sorting algorithm can be changed via Options > GUI Settings > Scoreboard Sort. Don't worry, some of the components may not be straightforward and need some explaining. The Heads Up Display (HUD) consists of many components as seen in the image above.